Negotiations, a practical workshop 2013
EU NEGOTIATIONS: A PRACTICAL WORKSHOP
Date: 21-22 May 2013
Aims: To help participants understand how policy is developed in the EU, how to devise a cohesive lobbying and influencing strategy, and what skills and
approaches are needed for successful negotiation in Brussels.
Day 1 Tuesday, 21 May
09:30 Introductions / Overview of the Batteries Directive workshop
10:00 Influencing at the pre-proposal stages
11:00 Break for coffee
11:30 Publication of the proposal and lobbying exercise
12:15 Negotiating in the EU – working groups, Coreper and Council (as well as cafes, restaurants etc….)
13:15 Preparing for working groups (video of Council working group, negotiating box exercise and corridor diplomacy)
14:30 Lunch
16:30 Working group simulation exercise (Part 1)
18:30 Close
Day 2 Wednesday, 22 May
09:00 Working group simulation exercise, plus de-brief
11:30 Break for coffee
12:00 Working with the European Parliament
12:30 Influencing the Parliament: Identifying key players and MEP briefing
13:00 Finding compromise: making deals at First Reading, Second Reading and via Conciliation (trialogue simulation)
14:00 Review / Q & A session
15:00 Close
Professor: Dr Adam Steinhouse
Dr Adam Steinhouse is an international EU consultant and was formerly Head of the School of European Studies at the UK National School of Government. Previously, he taught European Politics at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and the London School of Economics, and he was a commentator for the BBC and CNN on European and North American affairs. His book, Workers’ Participation in Post-Liberation France, was published by Lexington Books. Born in Montreal, Adam graduated with a BA from Harvard University and a DPhil from Oxford University.
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